First Lady Melania Trump is seen as a radiant figure at the White House and undoubtedly brings a certain grace to the Trump administration.

She is fashionable and often steals the show during pressers with her husband, who she regularly joins on international tours.

Melania has garnered fandom on both sides of the aisle, but she has enemies too — perhaps more than she has previously let on.

During an interview with ABC News, the first lady shared that her “Be Best” campaign, which focuses on ending online bullying, is especially important to her because she is “one of the most bullied people in the world.”

“What is it about social media, because I remember you talking about this during the campaign. What happened to you personally, or what did you see personally, that you thought you wanted to tackle this issue?” she was asked by ABC News Chief National Affairs Correspondent Tom Llamas.

“I could say that I’m the most bullied person in the world,” Trump answered.

She was then pressed to clarify what she meant by the comment and responded that she was “one of them [the most bullied] — if you really see what people are saying about me.”

Has the leftist hate for President Trump extended so far that it affects the first lady? Unfortunately, it seems that is the case.

Llamas pressed, “You’re an adult. You say you’re strong. Have you thought about, what would this do to a child? To my son? To other children?”

“That’s why I, you know, my ‘Be Best’ initiative is focusing on social media and online behavior,” Trump responded. “We need to educate the children of social-emotional behavior so when they grow up and they know how to deal with those issues. That’s very important. Also with opioid abuse. We have a big crisis in the United States.”

Llamas later appeared on “Good Morning America” where he reminded that the first lady is new to politics and went from the celebrity life and was thrust into the divisive and often-vicious political arena.